❓ Hon. C.L. Edwardes questions the Minister for Police regarding a review of children's crossings and traffic warden positions, seeking details about the review process, report availability, and public consultation. The Minister clarifies it's an internal review and announces the employment of 80 additional wardens.
AnsweredQoN 349Legislative Assembly
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(1) I refer the Minister to the current review of the future direction of all “children’s crossings” and Traffic Warden positions and ask who is undertaking the Review?
(2) What are the terms of Reference?
(3) When does the Minister expect to receive a report?
(4) Will the Minister make this report public, for public submissions prior to any decisions being made on any of the current Traffic Wardens?
(5) If not, why not?
(2) What are the terms of Reference?
(3) When does the Minister expect to receive a report?
(4) Will the Minister make this report public, for public submissions prior to any decisions being made on any of the current Traffic Wardens?
(5) If not, why not?
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Answered
31 July 2001
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
61 days
(1) - (5) As I explained to the Member for Kingsley in my letter to her dated 21st May 2001, the Government is reviewing the future direction of all "children's Crossings" and Traffic Warden positions. This is not a formally constituted review, but a matter for consideration by the department, myself as Minister and the Government. An additional 80 Wardens will be employed.
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